Ahmed Umar (artist)

Ahmed Umar ( bɛ dɔɣi ola Silimin goli February bɛɣu pii dali, yuuni 1988) o nyɛla ŋun nyɛ Sudan mini Norway "visual artist" n ti pahi ni ŋun kpaŋsiri paɣaba mini paɣa bee doo mini doo taba bɔbu. O nyɛla ŋun zoogi na daŋni din nyɛ grew conservative daŋ puuni be Sudan ka daa yɔli nyaanga n kuli Norway. O nucheeni tuma nyɛla din gabi Sudannima binyɛra ni kamani (e.g., the Black Pharaohs din be Kingdom of Kush) n ti pahi Western bɛhisi . O nyɛla ŋun daa profiled yuuni 2020 documentary The Art of Sin.

Ahmed Umar (artist)
Tuma

O pilli mini o tuma sɔli

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O pilli taarihi

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Ahmed Umar nyɛla bɛ ni daa dɔɣi so Sudan tingbani ni Silimiingoli February bɛɣu pia dali , yuuni 1988,[1][2] ka o laamba nyɛ Siddig mini Zeinab Umar ka nyɛ o ba bihi anu puuni kaluɣi .[3][4][5][6]

O "exhibition" nima

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O tumanima shɛŋa

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  • Kunsten a være syndig (2017) - short documentary film.[7]
  • If you no longer have a family, make your own with clay , Last Frontier art space, NYC, US.[8] (2019)
  • In God's hand, Ha Gamle Prestegard, Oslo.[10] (2022)

O Selected public collection nima

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Sculpture Thawr, Thawra (Script error: The function "langx" does not exist.) at the Norwegian National Museum, Oslo[13]
  • Hijab (Annual Protection), Oslo Municipality Art Collection.[14] (2017)
  • Forbidden Prayer: The Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (An installation for the embassy of Norway in Khartoum, Sudan).[16] (2020)

O kpaŋmaŋ pina mini nintiɣibɔ

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Yuuni 2016: The Art Student Grant from BKH, The Norwegian Relief Fund for Visual Artists.[18]

Yuuni 2017: Debutante Award, Kunsthånverk, Norske kunst og hånverkers Årsutstilling, National Museum of Decorative Arts, Trondheim.[19]

Yuuni 2018

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  • Young and newly established artist's work grant, Arts Council Norway.[20]
  • Atelier Kunstnerforbundet Studio residency.[21]
  • NOoSPHERE Artist Residency Award, New York City.[22]
  • Scheibler Foundation Art and Craft Award.[23]

Yuuni 2021

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Lihi pahi

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Kundivihira

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  1. Melvær, Mia (2020-12-09), "Ahmed Umar", Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian Bokmål), archived from the original on 2022-10-24, retrieved 2022-10-26
  2. 2.0 2.1 Ahmed Umar (nb).
  3. Jahshan, Elias (2022). "Ahmed Umar: Pilgrimage to Love". This Arab is queer : an anthology by LGBTQ+ Arab writers. pp. 75–82. ISBN 978-0-86356-478-9. OCLC 1334646295.
  4. Art and Identity: A Conversation with Ahmed Umar (en-US).
  5. 5.0 5.1 Ahmed Umar: On hair, art and queerness (en-US) (2022-08-18).
  6. 6.0 6.1 Home (en).
  7. Kunsten å være syndig (no).
  8. Never too young – CAS (en-US) (8 April 2021).
  9. Elnæs, Caroline Ugelstad (2021-06-21). Reiser hjem til Sudan (nb-no).
  10. Tilnærmet magisk om retten til fornyelse – CAS (en-US) (11 January 2022).
  11. Rovaniemi/Posio 2021 Conférences (fr-FR).
  12. Ahmed Umar, Glowing Phalanges; prayer beads 33 oversikt (no) (25 May 2022).
  13. 13.0 13.1 Ahmed Umar, Sculpture – Nasjonalmuseet – Collection (en).
  14. Ahmed Umar (nb).
  15. Ahmed Umar: Grenseoverganger – ArtScene Trondheim (nb-NO).
  16. Ahmed Umar - Forbidden Prayers (en).
  17. Vestfossen Kunstlaboratorium on Instagram: "«What Lasts! (Sarcophagus)» av Ahmed Umar. 🙌 Verket fra 2016 har vi kjøpt i forbindelse med Kunstgavenprosjektet - en pengegave tildelt VKL av Sparebankstiftelsen DNB. Verket kan sees i kjelleren, som en del av årets hovedutstilling «Til deg». (Siste dag 26.september) Foto: @ninaansten . . . . #vkl #vestfossenkunstlaboratorium #ahmedumar #whatlasts #sarcophagus #samtidskunst #keramikk #sculpture #tildeg_kunstgaven #sparebankstiftelsendnb #kunstgaven2018 #kunstinorge #komogse #viken #øvreeiker" (en).
  18. Kunstnerforbundet (en).
  19. Verdige prisvinnere under Kunsthåndverk 2017 i Trondheim (nb) (2017-10-17).
  20. 20.0 20.1 Norwegian Crafts.
  21. Interview with Umar - Nordenfjeldske Kunstindustrimuseum (en).
  22. RESIDENCY AWARD (en-US).
  23. Tjook (TJOOK.COM) (2015-06-27), Ahmed Umar, archived from the original on 2022-10-24, retrieved 2022-10-24
  24. 3. Ahmed Umar og Lotte Konow Lund (in Norwegian Bokmål), 2021-12-09, archived from the original on 2022-10-21, retrieved 2022-10-21
  25. Sandefjord Kunstforenings Kunstpris 2021 (en).
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